In this short scene, Yeoh-jin tries to calm down his sister-in-law, who is bleeding from a blow to the head. He tells her to get ready to go on the court, since she needs to stop the bleeding. He also tells the other guards to be careful of the opposition's "dirty" style of play. He says that they need to get a "solid head start" if they are going to face such a team, because they lack manners. He suggests that they go with a fast-break offense, since the opposition may lack manners, but they have "the skills" to execute such an offense. He then suggests that if the opposition fails to score, they should try to use the speed of the guard who is at the back of the defense as a way to get past the slower, slower Noona. He asks if the point guard is the first to backcourt, since he is the one who is "at the forefront of defense" . Yeoh says that he wants to use his speed to score first, but he also wants to see how the guard does in this situation.
In this short scene, Yeoh-jin tries to calm down his sister-in-law, who is bleeding from a blow to the head. He tells her to get ready to go on the court, since she needs to stop the bleeding. He also tells the other guards to be careful of the opposition's "dirty" style of play. He says that they need to get a "solid head start" if they are going to face such a team, because they lack manners. He suggests that they go with a fast-break offense, since the opposition may lack manners, but they have "the skills" to execute such an offense. He then suggests that if the opposition fails to score, they should try to use the speed of the guard who is at the back of the defense as a way to get past the slower, slower Noona. He asks if the point guard is the first to backcourt, since he is the one who is "at the forefront of defense" . Yeoh says that he wants to use his speed to score first, but he also wants to see how the guard does in this situation.